Teach.Write: Where Good Writing Is Never an Afterthought

“Writing for publication should be a top priority for every composition teacher at every educational level,” says Katie Winkler, founder and publisher of the new literary journal Teach.Write. “Doing so reminds us of what a struggle good writing is—to find an idea, narrow it down, compose, revise, edit, proofread, and most of all, become vulnerable to criticism.”

Teach.Write is a lit mag featuring writers that are or have ever been writing instructors at a college, university, public school, or through any continuing education program.

The maiden voyage of Teach.Write features poets Brenda Kay Ledford, Kenneth Pobo, and David Radavich; fiction by Tom Hooker and Bill Vernon; and nonfiction by Tamra Wilson, among others.

Teach.Write accepts flash fiction under 1,000 words; short fiction under 5,000 words; poetry up to 100 lines; and creative nonfiction up to 2,000 words. Submissions for the Spring, 2018 issue open October 1. For complete submission info, click here.